jimmyb Founder

Videogames are a huge passion of mine. I've been into videogames ever since my parents got us an NES for Christmas. I enjoy many different genres of videogames, and my current mood usually reflects the games I'm playing. I'm always looking for new friends to game with so don't hesitate to add my gamertags to your friends list!

MyVideoGameList.com was originally built by myself and morgan as a place to track the videogames we were playing or had finished. It's very similar to MyAnimeList which was built to meet needs that the original MyAnimeList.net website was not meeting. We intended for MyVideoGameList.com to be used by a few close friends however it seems other gamers have discovered us and started using it as well! Since then we've done a small amount of promotion and advertising, but we still consider ourselves to be a small, close-knit community. Since the spring of 2011 we have grown into a community of 25,000+ users. I personally continue to work on and develop the site as much as I can when time permits. I also continue to learn new things about web development and community management on a daily basis. We hope to continue to build and improve upon what MyVideoGameList already offers.

I just discovered this and have added many games. I love the format on here and making a list of games I have played and wanted to play. Been looking awhile for a site like this. This is amazing! Thanks again!

Hello jimmyb! :) I am new to the website (it is exactly what i was searching for), and i would like to know, how i can request a game that doesn't exist on the list. When i try to start a new topic to ask for the game, i am transferred to the forum page and i can't start writting it :/ Is it a temporary problem? Good job for the website anyway!

Hey there! I was interested in helping with the site, but it states that you can only take members from the USA, so I wanted to ask if you know when/if you'll be able to also allow members from other countries? Greetings!

I guess I came pretty late to the Portal fanclub. The first time I tried Portal I gave up within 10 minutes. I believe the game required me to think a bit too much at the time. However, last night I finally got it re-installed on my Mac (yay Steam now works on OS X), and tried it out again. This time around I think I paid more attention to the instructions and really had a lot of fun. My whole dislike for Portal because it's far to complicated has completely 180'd and now I really enjoy this game. It's extremely unique and original. Once you get your head around how the Portal and Portal-gun work you'll really get hooked.
Basically, you're a test subject of Aperture Science and you need to make your way from test room to test room using these portals. Some of the maps provide obvious solutions...

This morning I completed the new Medal of Honor game. Previous to the release of the game I'd seen a few clips and trailers of game play and I thought it looked really good. I got the game a few days before release and was quite impressed with it. On release day, and a few days after I kept hearing about how it was getting poor reviews. However, I couldn't figure out why it was getting such low ratings. There were a few times when I got a bit frustrated but it certainly didn't warrant ratings as low as 6/10.
The game plays similar to Modern Warfare 2 and in some ways I thought it looked better. The default control scheme is also very similar which makes the game very easy to jump right into the action which is exactly how it starts. The game puts you and a team of...